Manse Technology Campus — Pahrump, NV
Manse
Technology Campus
About the Project
What is Manse Technology Campus?
Manse Technology Campus is a proposed large-scale data center development on the Manse Road corridor in Pahrump, Nye County, Nevada. The project would bring significant economic investment to the region.
What is a Data Center?
A data center is a group of secure buildings filled with computers — the same computers that store your photos, run your phone's apps, stream your shows, handle your online banking, and power the websites and social media all of us use every day.
That information has to physically live somewhere, on computers in a building, and that building is a data center.
Not a factory
No manufacturing, no smokestacks, no assembly line, no industrial waste.
Not a mine
No extraction, no heavy equipment tearing up the land.
Not a warehouse
No truck traffic in and out all day long.
What it means for Nye County
$91.8M
Real property tax/yr
$22.4M
Personal property tax/yr
$114M/yr
New Annual Property Taxes
Annual and recurring — even after all state abatements are applied.
+ $12.7M
One-time county impact fees
Location
Manse Road corridor, Pahrump, Nye County, Nevada
Project Type
Large-scale data center campus
Capital Investment
$18.4 billion at full buildout
Jobs Created
1,600 construction (peak) + 380 permanent careers
Annual Tax Revenue
$114M/yr in property taxes to Nye County
Water Use
Less than 300 acre-feet per year
The campus is designed to meet the growing demand for digital infrastructure while delivering lasting economic benefits to Nye County — including property tax revenue, construction and permanent jobs, and no new burden on local services or residents.
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What it Won't Do
Won't raise taxes on existing residents or businesses
Won't bring heavy industrial traffic, noise, or pollution
Won't strain schools, roads, or emergency services
Won't require new water infrastructure from the county
Won't use more water than a single golf course — and likely far less
Won't displace existing residents or businesses
Won't create significant ongoing demand for county services
Won't generate retail or residential sprawl
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